On the pages of Corriere della Sera, Paolo Condò commented on Milan’s current situation as follows:
“The seasons of RedBird’s Milan always end in the same way: the stands emptying during matches, the protests spreading from the club to the team, feverish calculations about which asset to sell (we also speak the language of finance) in order to toy with player trading again next summer. Milan! For heaven’s sake, everything changes and does not always evolve; but the Milan that has accompanied us throughout our lives, whether as fans, opponents or mere spectators, was something profoundly different from this, and it is only human to miss it."
"Even after yesterday’s defeat against Atalanta, beautiful until the 80th minute, Allegri still has an extreme chance of a Champions League spot, linked to their head-to-head advantage over Roma: if they win the last two matches, away to Genoa and at home to Cagliari, Milan go through. The remaining hope lies in the last ten minutes of yesterday’s match, in which the team finally rebelled against what had seemed an inevitable fate, and with energy and courage nearly achieved a spectacular comeback. The fact remains that up to that point they had looked completely deflated, and in their last eight matches they have lost five. A nightmare."
"As often happens when energy is fading and the weight of an entire season is being felt, the decisive factor becomes the striker’s finishing, and this continues to be Milan’s most cosmic void. Elsewhere it works differently. Lecce-Juventus 0–1: Vlahović. Verona-Como 0–1: Douvikas. Parma-Roma 2–3: a brace from Malen.”














